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GAETANI, or CAETANI , the name of the oldest of the Roman princely families which played a great
Gaetani
house
great
Gaetani
Boniface VIII. in 1294, when they at once became the most notable in the city. The pope conferred on them the fiefs of Sermoneta, Bassiano, Ninfa and San Donato (12971300) , and the marquisate of Ancona in 1300, while Charles II. of Anjou created the pope's brother count of Caserta. Giordano Loffredo Gaetani by his marriage
counts
x1.13proved brave warriors and formed a bodyguard to protect Boniface VIII. from his many foes. During the 14th and 15th centuries their feuds with the Colonna caused frequent disturbances in Rome and the Campagna, sometimes amounting to civil war. They also played an important role as Neapolitan nobles. In 1500 Alexander VI., in his attempt to crush the great Roman feudal nobility
At present there are two lines of Gaetani: (1) Gaetani, princes of Teano and dukes of Sermoneta, founded by Giacobello Gaetani, whose grandson, Guglielmo Gaetani, was granted the duchy of Sermoneta by Pius III. in 1503, the marquisate of Cisterna being conferred on the family by Sixtus V. in 1585 In 1642, Francesco, the 7th duke of Sermoneta, acquired by marriage
house
See A. von Reumont, Geschichte der Stadt Rom (Berlin, 1868) ; F. Gregorovius, Geschichte der Stadt Rom ( Stuttgart
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